Montgomery County COVID-19 Friday Afternoon Update – April 10th
Based on the information found on state and county’s COVID-19 website and the Commissioner’s Thursday afternoon press conference, here is quick snapshot of the spread of coronavirus across Montgomery County, the Delaware Valley and Pennsylvania.
As of 10:00 AM Thursday morning, Montgomery County reported 100 new COVID-19 cases.
The new positive COVID-19 cases reported Thursday are from 38 municipalities, none of which reported their first case.
A breakdown of Thursday’s reported new positive cases follows:
- Age Range: 9 – 96
- Age Brackets: (1) 0 – 9, (2) 10 – 19, (10) 20 – 29, (15) 30 – 39, (18) 40 – 49, (15) 50 – 59, (16) 60 – 69, (8) 70 – 79, (11) 80 – 89, (4) 90 – 99, (0) 100 – 109, (0) 110 – 119
- Gender: 60 females, 48 males
The 100 new positive cases brings the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases to 1,502 countywide.
Of those 1,502 confirmed cases countywide, 716 are male, 757 are female.
The average age of individuals with COVID-19 is 51.3 years old with the youngest patient being a 1-month-old baby and a 110 Abington man, the oldest.
Fiftynine of the county’s 62 municipalities are home to at least one individual with a positive COVID-19 diagnosis. Of Montgomery County’s 61 municipalities, only Bryn Athyn, Pennsbury and West Conshohocken report zero cases of COVID-19.
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Municipality | # of Total Cases |
Abington | 112 |
Ambler | 33 |
Bridgeport | 5 |
Cheltenham | 110 |
Collegeville | 7 |
Conshohocken | 11 |
Douglass | 7 |
East Greenville | 2 |
East Norriton | 22 |
Franconia | 12 |
Green Lane | 1 |
Hatfield Borough | 7 |
Hatfield Township | 37 |
Hatboro | 7 |
Horsham | 42 |
Jenkintown | 12 |
Lansdale | 27 |
Limerick | 18 |
Lower Frederick | 1 |
Lower Gwynedd | 37 |
Lower Merion | 176 |
Lower Moreland | 34 |
Lower Pottsgrove | 8 |
Lower Providence | 49 |
Lower Salford | 26 |
Marlborough | 4 |
Montgomery | 38 |
Narberth | 3 |
New Hanover | 13 |
North Wales | 2 |
Norristown | 51 |
Perkiomen | 16 |
Plymouth Township | 38 |
Pottstown | 23 |
Rockledge | 5 |
Red Hill | 1 |
Royersford | 6 |
Salford | 1 |
Schwenksville | 2 |
Skippack | 16 |
Souderton | 27 |
Springfield | 73 |
Telford | 10 |
Towamincin | 16 |
Trappe | 6 |
Upper Dublin | 48 |
Upper Frederick | 4 |
Upper Gwynedd | 41 |
Upper Hanover | 7 |
Upper Merion | 41 |
Upper Moreland | 53 |
Upper Pottsgrove | 1 |
Upper Providence | 33 |
Upper Salford | 2 |
West Norriton | 12 |
West Pottsgrove | 5 |
Whitemarsh | 41 |
Whitpain | 36 |
Worcester | 18 |
Total | 1,502 |
..Source: Montgomery County COVID-19 Site – Last Update: 4.10.2020
Five new coronavirus related death of individuals ranging from 67 to 92 years-old were reported in Montgomery County on Thursday.
The new deaths moves the County’s COVID-19 death toll to 49, 11.8-percent of the 416 deaths attributed to the coronavirus statewide.
The County’s total number of reported cases represent 7.5-percent of the 19,979 confirmed positive COVID-19 cases across Pennsylvania.
By comparison, as of noon Thursday, with the exception of Philadelphia County with 5,029 COVID-19 cases and Lehigh County with 1,562 cases, neighboring and surrounding counties all have fewer positive coronavirus cases than does Montgomery County:
County | # of Positive Cases (Deaths) |
Berks County | 720 (12) |
Bucks County | 958 (26) |
Delaware County | 1,377 (30) |
Lehigh County | 1,562 (16) |
Philadelphia County | 5,521 (111) |
Lancaster County | 648 (21) |
Chester County | 485 (9) |
Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health – last update 4.9.2020 at 12:30PM
Stay current on Montgomery County’s effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus here.
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